The Best Cat Rescues in Wisconsin State
According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, approximately 3.2 million cats enter U.S. animal shelters nationwide every year.
Even though 2.1 million cats are adopted every year, still approximately 530,000 shelter cats are euthanized every year. Pathetic.
You can help cats that end up in shelters/rescues by adopting these cats.
We have researched and compiled a list of the best cat rescues in your area.
However, we should mention that our list is not exhaustive because any non-profit organization that takes cats off the streets and offers these cats second chances deserves to be on our list. However, we do not have the space to include everyone.
If you know of any reputable cat rescue that we have not included on our list, please drop the name of the rescue in our comment section below.
Note that the animal rescues listed in this article did not pay us to include them in the list. We did our research without bias.
As a disclaimer, we will like to advise you to do your due diligence before working with any of the listed cat rescue organizations.
Also, always conduct your research and consult with specialists in your region before making any pet-related decisions.
See other cat rescues in other states here.
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Feline Canine Friends Inc.
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✔Address: N8429 5th Ave. Westfield, Marquette County, WI
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (608) 296-2000 (Call them)
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✔Email: felinecaninefriends80@gmail.com
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Companion Animal Hospital
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✔Adoption Fee: Kittens: $75
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✔Address: 660 South Gammon Road Madison, Dane County, WI
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (608) 277-8888 (Call them)
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✔Email: Cahmadison@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Specialty Purebred Cat Rescue
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✔Adoption Fee: Domestic: $50-$125 Purebred mix: $75-$175 Purebred: $100-$400 Rare breed: $250-$600
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✔Address: P.O. Box 132 Kenosha, Kenosha County, WI
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (262) 654-0764 (Call them)
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✔Email: adoptions@purebredcatrescue.org
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Kindred Kitties
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✔Adoption Fee: 1+ yr: $60 Pair: $100 9 wks-1 yr: $100 Pair: $160
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (262) 605-0533 (Call them)
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✔Email: info@kindredkitties.org
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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A.S.A.P. – Associated Society Animal Protection
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✔Address: 1801 Old Airport Rd. Sparta, Monroe County, WI
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (608) 269-3525 (Call them)
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✔Email: Spartaasapshelter@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Happy Endings No Kill Cat Shelter
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✔Adoption Fee: $85 Pair: $130
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✔Address: 5349 West Forest Home Avenue Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, WI
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✔Website: website
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✔Telephone: (414) 744-3287 (Call them)
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✔Email: info@happyendings.us
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Urban Cat Coalition
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✔Adoption Fee: Under 7 mos: $165 Pair: $305 7+ mos: $85
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✔Website: website
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✔Email: petfinder@urbancats.org
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Sparta TNR Inc.
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✔Telephone: (608) 433-0263 (Call them)
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✔Email: SpartaTNRGroup@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Creative Cat Care
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✔Email: creativecatcare@gmail.com
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✔Facebook Page: Facebook
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Pawprints on our Hearts Rescue
Started off as a shelter in 1989 and has transitioned to a home for cats that need medical assistance and needing homes. They have now partnered with Petco to provide cats for adoption that includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, deworming, and flea prevention.
Feline Canine Friends Inc. is a no-kill shelter/rescue.
Animal hospital since 1996 that covers all needs from vaccinations, exams, dentist, behavior, and surgery. This animal hospital helps it`s community shelters by adopting cats and kittens.
The Mission Statement of Specialty Purebred Cat Rescue: “Our mission is to use our specialized knowledge of cat breeds to provide an appropriate foster alternative for homeless purebred cats and kittens whose special requirements are difficult to meet in a shelter environment, in addition to helping as many special needs domestic cats as our resources allow.”
Specialty Purebred Cat Rescue is a no-kill shelter/rescue.
The Mission Statement of Kindred Kitties: “Kindred Kitties is a non-profit, no-kill rescue organization aimed at proactively addressing the plight of homeless cats. We are an all-volunteer organization dedicated to finding loving, permanent homes for cats and kittens, promoting responsible pet ownership, and participating in community events to advocate for cats and educate the general public.”
Kindred Kitties is a no-kill shelter/rescue.
The Mission Statement of Happy Endings No Kill Cat Shelter: “As a no kill cat shelter, our mission is to promote the humane and ethical treatment of abandoned, unwanted, and abused cats through active implementation of the mission and community education. Our specific focus is on promoting the health, rehabilitation and placement of cats into forever loving homes and providing educational outreach within our community.
Please visit our website for more information on adopting, fostering, volunteering and upcoming events! www.happyendings.us”
Happy Endings No Kill Cat Shelter is a no-kill shelter/rescue.
The Mission Statement of Urban Cat Coalition: “We are dedicated to helping create a no kill community by humanely reducing the homeless cat population in the Milwaukee area through targeted trap-neuter-return (TNR).”
Urban Cat Coalition is a no-kill shelter/rescue.
The Mission Statement of Sparta TNR Inc.: “Our mission: spay/neuter of outdoor cats in the Sparta area to stabilize outdoor cat populations and prevent cat/kitten suffering. When resources allow, we remove kittens and friendly adult cats from the streets and adopt them into homes. Since our start up in 2015, our program has spayed/neutered over 560 cats and found homes for 296 kittens/cats.”
The Mission Statement of Pawprints on our Hearts Rescue: “Pawprints on our Hearts is a feral cat rescue serving southeastern WI. We take on aggressive and fearful cats and kittens that are at risk for euthanasia do to their temperament. We work with them until they have a renewed outlook on life, then they find their permanent home.”